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The Georgetown Kentucky Lions Club was chartered in 1974 with 21 members. We currently have 10 members.  Our fundraising and service activities have slowed down in recent years due to member's age and illnesses.  Our fundraiser for 2022 is the Grand Illusion Magic Show to be held on January 22nd.  We purchase eye glasses based on the applications we get and the income qualificaion of the applicant.  We also collect used eye glasses and prescription sun shades to be distributed overseas to underprivileged persons. In 2021 we sponsored two children through the Royal Springs Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #59, Shop With A Cop program.  We also collect hard plastic bottle caps as a means of reducing the cost of a park bench we wish to present to the city of Georgetown. The goal is 250 pounds of caps per bench.

As we get new members and new ideas that they bring to our club, we feel we can be a thriving club in the community once again.

Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief - to serve their community.

Lions have a dynamic history. Founded in 1917, we are best known for fighting blindness, but we also volunteer for many different kinds of community projects - including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the disabled.

Lions give sight. By conducting vision screenings, equipping hospitals and clinics, distributing medicine and raising awareness of eye disease, Lions work toward their mission of providing vision for all. We have extended our commitment to sight conservation through countless local efforts and through our international SightFirst Program, which works to eradicate blindness.

Lions serve youth. Our community projects often support local children and schools through scholarships, recreation and mentoring. Internationally, we offer many programs, including the Peace Poster Contest, Youth Camps and Exchange and Lions Quest.

Our Leo Program provides the youth of the world with an opportunity for personal development through volunteering. There are approximately 144,000 Leos and 5,700 Leo clubs in more than 140 countries worldwide.

Lions award grants. Since 1968, the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has awarded more than US$700 million in grants to support Lions humanitarian projects around the world. LCIF was also ranked the number one nongovernmental organization in a 2007 study by The Financial Times.

Lions help during disasters. Together, our Foundation and Lions are helping communities following natural disasters by providing for immediate needs such as food, water, clothing and medical supplies – and aiding in long-term reconstruction.

Lions are active. Our motto is "We Serve." Lions are part of a global service network, doing whatever is necessary to help our local communities.

For more about Lions Clubs, go to www.lionsclubs.org

 

Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world.

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